Rose Hall Lighthouse
Northern Coastal Highway
Rose Hall Lighthouse
The Rose Hall Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located on Jamaica's northern coast.
History
- The construction of the Rose Hall Lighthouse began in 1906 and was completed in 1907. The tower has been in operation for over a century, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners. Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several restorations and renovations to ensure its continued functionality.
Architecture
The Rose Hall Lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of about 54 meters (177 feet). The tower is constructed from local limestone and features a distinctive octagonal shape. Its architecture is characteristic of traditional lighthouses, designed to provide a clear visual signal for ships navigating the coast.
Light Characteristics
The Rose Hall Lighthouse emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers). The light pattern is a steady burn, providing a constant aid to navigation for mariners.
Current Status
The Rose Hall Lighthouse is currently in disuse and has been reported as historic. While it is no longer an active aid to navigation, the tower remains a notable landmark on Jamaica's northern coast.
Location and Accessibility
The Rose Hall Lighthouse is situated along the Northern Coastal Highway in Jamaica. The location is easily accessible by road, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Rose Hall Lighthouse has been recognized as a historic site, reflecting its importance in Jamaica's maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
No specific notable historical events are recorded for the Rose Hall Lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Rose Hall Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Jamaica |
| Coordinates | 18.523499, -77.81318 |
| Current use | disuse |
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